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Paul Rudd's Son Goes Viral At Super Bowl For Sounding Exactly Like His Dad In Uncanny TikTok

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The 'Ant-Man' star and his son Jack were on hand to witness their beloved Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl.

Paul Rudd and his son Jack are the duo we didn't know television needed... until Sunday night.

No strangers to attending—and celebrating at—the Super Bowl, the Kansas City Chiefs' mega fans graced our TVs after KC's huge win on NFL's largest stage where the father and son were interviewed by Fox Sports amidst celebrating their team's victory.


For Kansas City fans, the win of course was reason enough to celebrate, but having Paul Rudd chime in was an added bonus. But then enter Jack, a.k.a. Ant-man 2.0.

Viewers of the interview noticed Jack and his father shared facial expressions and mannerisms, down to swaying and folded arms. But when the interviewer asked Jack how he felt about witnessing his second KC Super Bowl victory in person, people could not get over the likeness to his father in his response.

Jack replied with what appeared and sounded to be a perfect Paul Rudd impersonation as dad looked on smiling:

"I just want to thank [Kansas City Chiefs quarterback] Patrick Mahomes for existing, for putting in all the work so we can all just enjoy his greatness every week."

He finished:

"I'm so lucky that I'm alive to watch this and I just... I cannot believe he is a real person."

You can watch moment below.

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TikTokers couldn't believe their ears nor their eyes.

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While we can watch Paul in Ant-man and the Wasp: Quantumania in theaters beginning Friday and in the upcoming season of Only Murders in the Building, we may have to hold out for KC to return to the Super Bowl to once again be entertained by Jack.

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